Baptism of the Lord 2014
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1 Baptism of the Lord 2014 Today on the feast of the Baptism of the Lord we are being reminded once again of the fundamental and central place of baptism in the history of salvation and in our lives as Christians. Having said that, however, I have to tell you that there is a problem with it. The problem, put very simply, is that we Catholics often no longer know how to live as a baptismal people. We often no longer live, so to speak, out of our baptisms, or we don t see the connection between what happens in baptism and our lives afterwards. If the statistics in the United States are anything to go by, we are doing a really bad job of communicating to people how life in the Church is what follows from being baptized in the Church. The last statistic I read was that 23 million people baptized in the Catholic Church have left. Statistics and numbers are certainly not everything, but they do tell us something important. And they challenge us- all of us- with regard to our own authenticity and integrity. The obvious question that we should be asking and leading those baptized as infants to ask when they are able is: What difference does baptism make in my life? What difference does being a baptized human being make? Where does baptism take me?. For us Catholics, as well as for Orthodox, Anglicans, Lutherans and many other Christians, baptism is certainly God s work. That s what we mean when we insist that Baptism is a means of grace, a conferral of the life of God s Kingdom. That is absolutely true. But baptism is also the beginning of God s covenant with us, and God s covenant always propels us towards life in this world, towards a particular kind of life for 1
2 the rest of our lives. And to do this, as St. Paul once wrote, we need to put on the mind of Christ. This, then, relates to the central question that the Baptism of the Lord raises for us: what was Jesus doing when he went down to the Jordan and was plunged into the waters? If we are to have a sense of what our own baptisms mean and what it is for us to put on the mind of Christ, then somehow we need to have a sense of what was happening to Jesus when he himself was baptized in the Jordan. There are, of course, various ways of answering this question, but at its heart, I believe, there is something powerfully embodied in the feast of the Baptism of the Lord that we have been celebrating in various ways since Christmas- the Word of God, the Lord of heaven and earth, the Wisdom of Yahweh- however we want to talk about him- has come into our midst and has plunged himself into our reality. The Baptism of Jesus is about God stepping out of God s ineffable, transcendent brightness or darkness and being hurled, being plunged, into our life. Ever since Christmas we have been celebrating this plunging of God into everdeepening circles of created, human existence, and at the baptism in the Jordan, God is now plunged into a place of sin and repentance, a place of turning around back to God, in order somehow to fulfill, as today s gospel reading said, to fulfill all justice. In these ever-deepening circles of plunging that we have been celebrating over the past few weeks, what we see is God identifying himself increasingly ever more deeply with us and with a reality which is other than who and what God is. And what God began at 2
3 Christmas and at the Baptism of Jesus will go on and on until on Good Friday and Holy Saturday it reaches the end, the fullest identification with us and with our plight. What does all of this tell us about the mind of Christ that our own baptisms invite and challenge us to find and then to embrace in order to engage in a new way of living? At the heart of Jesus baptism and at the heart of our own baptisms is a plunging that took God and that takes us out of and away from our places of security and safety and throws us headlong in a world of vulnerability and chaos. Why? So that God and so that we can find ourselves with the other, the ones different, the ones broken and failing, the ones who know they can no longer boast about their achievements, the ones who know they are deviant, peculiar, mismatched and contrary. The Baptism of the Lord is the celebration that God has thrown himself into a world of otherness in order to find the lost, the crippled and the cracked and to give them life, to give them the life of God s Kingdom. This is in a real sense the overturning of the energy and the dynamism of all religion, which is the fundamental human search to find God and to make ourselves acceptable, pleasing to God. The Baptism of the Lord celebrates the opposite. It s about the energy and the dynamism of God plunging God into the mess of our reality and of our lives so that God can find us, identify with us, be at home with us, not when we are at our best or at our most pious and most dutiful, not in our beauty or our success or our power. God comes to us in our mess and ugliness and failings. And God comes close not so that he can wag his finger in our faces, but he comes as friend and companion and fellow-traveler. Perhaps the first and the 3
4 greatest accusation made against Jesus, which eventually led to the cross, were the words, This guy welcomes sinners and eats with them. We Christians are called to reflect and to model what God has already done for us in Christ. And this has some very concrete implications as to what we as a community should look like. Fr.Tom Ehrich, an Episcopal priest, expressed this very well in a recent article in the Washington Post when he wrote: An assembly that exists to help people shouldn t be so willing to hurt people by declaring them worthless, unacceptable, undesirable or strangers at the gate. An assembly that should relax into the serenity of God s unconditional love shouldn t be filled with hatred and fear. An assembly that should do what Jesus did shouldn t be so inwardly focused, so determined to be right, so eager for comfort, so fearful of failing. An assembly that follows an itinerant rabbi shouldn t be chasing permanence, stability and property. An assembly whose call is to oneness and to serving the least shouldn t be perpetuating hierarchies of power and systems of preference. Faith should be difficult, yes, because it inevitably entails self-sacrifice and renewal. Life, too, is difficult. Dealing with Mammon is difficult. Speaking truth to power is difficult. Confronting our own weakness and capacity for sin is difficult. But the institution whose sole justifiable purpose is to help us deal with those difficulties shouldn t be making matters worse. When we bring our burdens to church, we shouldn t find ourselves feeling intimidated by the in-crowds, caught up in conflicts about who is running things, budget anxieties, jousting over opinion or doctrine, or relentless demonizing of whoever is trying to lead. Yes, I understand that church is a human institution and therefore it will participate in humanity s brokenness. But church should be seeking to redeem that humanity, to heal that brokenness, to show better ways to live. Instead, we often celebrate our own cruelty and bigotry. We fight against the very transformation that God seeks. 4
5 This guy welcomes sinners and eats with them - this is the heart of the divine plunging at the Baptism of the Lord, which continued relentlessly throughout Jesus ministry as he fed the poor, gave crazy people a new life, partied with sinners, talked theology with women and heretics, and praised the faith of even a pagan Roman soldier. If the Baptism of the Lord is about God s refusal to remain in his glorious perfection and beauty and otherness and His willingness to make his home with us, then our own baptisms and our putting on the mind of Christ call us to a similar task and vocation. Above all else, Christians should be known for a divine purity that is ready to go to the other, to enter the mess of the other, to live with mercy, and to be willing to enter into the chaos of the other so that he or she can meet a God who loves and saves and redeems, who liberates captives and who heals the broken-hearted. Once we get this, and understand that this is the mind of Christ that our baptisms call us to put on so that we can live differently, then perhaps those who have left the Church may once again be able to hear and to see and to taste the Good News that we keep talking about. 5
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